
INSTRUCTIONS
STEALTH STL360 INSTALLATION
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Wrong
OK!
Lights Do Not Turn Off.
1. Make sure that the sensor is not in
Manual Override Mode
.
Turn sensor
OFF
for 10 seconds or more then back
ON
. The
Sensor will go through a warm up period where the lights are
on then will go into
Automatic Mode
with lights off and ready
to detect movement.
2. Make sure that the sensor is not in
Evening Timer Mode
.
Turn power
OFF
for 10 seconds
(see step1)
.
3. Make sure sensor is not aimed at or mounted over something
that would move or change temperature such as waving
branches, water, air conditioners, windows or heating vents
even on neighboring property. You can test for infrared sources
in the area by placing a box or bag over the sensor. Put sensor
into test mode. Lights should stay off. Wave your hand inside
bag in front of sensor. Lights should go on and then time out.
If sensor operates properly when covered, check steps 4-8
below.
Problem:
Sensor is triggered by unwanted
movement or heat source as shown below.
Solution:
(1) Aim sensor away from movement, or
(2) Mask lens in the direction of the source
(3) Lower sensitivity control setting
Lights Turn On and Off Inappropriately.
1. Make sure that the sensor is installed on its own dedicated
circuit, free of motor loads such as HVAC equipment, kitchen
appliances or garage door openers.
2. It is not recommended to wire sensors in parallel.
More than one sensor wired together makes them difficult to
troubleshoot. Disconnect multiple sensors and test separately.
3. Keep all people completely out of the detection pattern to
make sure the sensor is not detecting them.
4. Make sure sensor is located below and as far as possible from
its lamps. Heat from the lamps may trigger the sensor.
Solution:
Move sensor below and away from the lamps as shown..
4.
Make sure sensor and lights are mounted firmly and do
not move even slightly when touched. If they move,
tighten all screws.
5. Make sure sensor is not mounted on an unstable object
such
as a tree or pole that will move in the wind as shown
below.
Problem:
Movement of tree triggers sensor.
Solution:
Mount on stable surface.
6. Was sensor wired hot
(with power on etc)
? If so, circuitry may
have been damaged.
7. Make sure sensor is not aimed within 20 feet of a road
as shown below.
Problem:
Passing cars activate sensor.
Solution:
A 20 foot safety zone and lower sensitivity are
recommended to avoid activation from passing cars.
8. Make sure heat from lights is not triggering sensor. Make
sure the sensor is below and as far as possible away from
lights.